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FlyPiker
Posted 7/24/2016 10:19 AM (#824705)
Subject: Double clevises




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https://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/nav_id/5/page/3/...

Anyone use these?

Do they work well and does it alter anything that is noticeable?

Most importantly, catch any fish on doubles made with them?
bigbite
Posted 7/24/2016 2:33 PM (#824734 - in reply to #824705)
Subject: RE: Double clevises




Posts: 1348


Location: Pewaukee, WI
Stay away from those! I've tried them and they have a tendency of making the blades hang up. Just my experience.
spinnerbayt
Posted 7/25/2016 7:55 AM (#824798 - in reply to #824705)
Subject: Re: Double clevises




Posts: 42


Location: West Virginia
IMO... They suck. Great idea but they just don't work.
Zib
Posted 7/25/2016 11:28 AM (#824837 - in reply to #824705)
Subject: RE: Double clevises





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
The double clevises are not worth the trouble. They tend to bind up & stop spinning.
greenhyena
Posted 7/25/2016 4:25 PM (#824898 - in reply to #824705)
Subject: Re: Double clevises





Posts: 240


Location: Oconomowc, WI
Agree with all the above!
FlyPiker
Posted 7/25/2016 8:31 PM (#824941 - in reply to #824705)
Subject: Re: Double clevises




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Good to know. Thanks for the responses.
PikePeter
Posted 7/26/2016 1:57 PM (#825040 - in reply to #824705)
Subject: Re: Double clevises





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Location: North of Sweden!
I am on the totally opposite end of this I see, as, I really like 'em!!! Though, I am not 100% sure they are exactly the same as the ones I use but I suspect they are the same). To me they have only worked awesome so far!!! (though I have not built that many with them and have not been fishing them more than a couple of days worth of fishing...)

tight lines from the north of sweden!
/Peter
5th lake Brad
Posted 7/26/2016 7:01 PM (#825083 - in reply to #824705)
Subject: Re: Double clevises





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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI
Agreed with most. Don't do it.
PikePeter
Posted 7/27/2016 12:29 AM (#825113 - in reply to #824705)
Subject: Re: Double clevises





Posts: 83


Location: North of Sweden!
5th lake Brad - 7/27/2016 2:01 AM

Agreed with most. Don't do it.


:D
As said, I don't have enough usage on these to really say anything. Though I do promise to get back to this thread after this season regarding how they have worked for me and my spinners. (Unless I end up sucked in to working for 3months straight, as in EVERY DAY!!! for 3months, and that is during the best season for pike... would mean I'd probably not get a chance to fish anymore this season as work would be grueling and basically only time for sleep and work... and, as said, no days off...)

And, perhaps the ones I have are not exactly the same ones? Mine are not bought from that page linked earlier and mine were available in polished brass as well as nickel +mine were packed 10pcs/pack... but, I do suspect they are the same, I mean I guess not many manufacturers are making these, so, most likely from the same factory I'd guess...

As said, I'll be back in this thread after I've used them some more!!!

kind regards
/peter
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